National Development

Golf Tournament • Wednesday July 24, 2019

T-Mobile National Development Golf Tournament

T-Mobile's National Development golf tournament started in 2014. The purpose of the tournament is to convene wireless industry colleagues with key T-Mobile National Development personnel, where the proceeds support two outstanding causes: Tower Family Foundation and Warriors4Wireless.

Tournament History

Going into our 6th year, the tournament has grown from the initial focus of T-Mobile Towers, and now raises fun and funds for its participants and industry-engaged charities.

2014 - Blue Heron Golf Course

Our initial foray into the golf tournament world was focused on good, clean fun. Dozens of golf entusiasts showed up in 2014.

2015 - The Golf Club at Newcastle

More than three scores of golfers joined the 2nd annual tournament -- our first year at the gorgeous links just outside Seattle, and our first year focused on raising contributions for our two designated charities.

2016 - The Golf Club at Newcastle

This tournamnent was notable as participation expanded to require more than one course at Newcastle. We loved the camraderie and tripled our contributions to TFF and W4W.

2015

2016

2017

More than 175 volunteers and golfers. We raised $150,000, shared equally with our beneficiaries.

2018

Year Five was a smashing success with 144 golfers, guests and volunteers. With everyone working together we, collectively donated $180K to each of the two charities we support.

2019

Planning and prepping is under way to make sure we create the highest caliber event during year Six.

The Golf Club at Newcastle

With two championship courses, the T-Mobile tournament is held on one of the most stunning viewpoints of Seattle's Puget Sound. The Coal Creek Course is part of the Club's 360-degree expansive, hilltop acres.

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